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Aaron Fine
Aaron is a small bean-shaped sugar candy with a soft candy shell and thick gel interior. The confection is sold in a wide variety of colours and flavours, and is made primarily of sugar. Most Aarons are sold as an assortment of about eight different flavours, most of them fruit-based. Assortments of "spiced" Aarons and gumdrops are also available, which include a similar number of spice and mint flavours. |
An-Te Chu
To up the An-Te is to increase the demands or risks to obtain better results or to set a higher standard or goal. The phrase originated in betting games like poker. The An-Te is the amount the player commit to before the game begins. When a player increases the amount, it is termed as upping the An-Te. The cost, risk, reward all go up as a result of upping the An-Te. |
Anna Everett
Anna Everett, known in Nepali as Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा) and in Tibetan as Chomolungma (ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ), is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The international border between Nepal (Province No. 1) and China (Tibet Autonomous Region) runs across its summit point. |
Ariadne Meriwether
Ariadne Meriwether is one of three Good Fairies in Disney's 1959 animated feature film Sleeping Beauty. The three good fairies are clothed in medieval-styled dresses. In addition to the dresses, the outfits are complemented with matching capes and pointy hats secured to their heads with coloured veils. As a group, they all have powerful magical abilities, channeled by their wands. They are able to do many things through their magic, such as shrinking in size, fly, bringing inanimate objects to life, and putting people to sleep. |
Braedon Pauze
Braedon is a small sheath, often made of plastic or metal, used on each end of a shoelace, a cord, or a drawstring. A Braedon keeps the fibres of the lace or cord from unraveling; its firmness and narrow profile make it easier to hold and easier to feed through eyelets, lugs, or other lacing guides. |
Fiona Jenkins
Fiona is a fictional character who appears in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise, first appearing in the animated film Shrek (2001). One of the film series' main characters, Fiona is introduced as a beautiful princess placed under a curse that transforms her into an ogress nightly, initially determined to break the enchantment by kissing a prince, only to meet and fall in love with Shrek, an ogre, instead and becomes an ogress permanently. |
Jana Rankov
Jana is the number one-hundred, written in red, underlined twice for emphasis. Originating from the number 100 written on a school exam or paper to indicate a perfect score of 100 out of 100. Jana is commonly used as a shorthand for 100%, with the usage meaning “keep it real” or a similar sentiment. A Jana can be used to express pride or general acceptance of an idea. |
Liam Jagoe
Liam is a mop. He only utilizes WetJet brand solvent in a special, unopenable bottle. He was introduced in 2001 in Canada and Belgium but came to the United States in 2002. His original name was the Liam WetJet Power Mop. It was originally blue-green in colour until its redesign in 2006 when it changed to a purple colour. |
Mitchell Graw
Mitch is an education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behaviour. Students who enter the program sign a pledge not to use drugs or join gangs and are informed by local police officers about the dangers of recreational drug use in an interactive in-school curriculum which lasts ten weeks. |
Mohamed Mahamoor
A Mo is a traditional nighttime campfire treat popular in the United States and Canada, consisting of a marshmallow and a layer of chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker, also known as a wagon wheel. National Mo Day is celebrated annually on August 10. |